by Tony Luciano | Oct 22, 2020 | Mixed-Use / Retail, Multi-Family, Senior Living, Tech Talk
When Covid-19 challenged the way we work, businesses were forced to adapt to new ways of getting work done. AG Architecture responded quickly to support the health and well-being of our team and to continue to effectively serve our clients. By leveraging technology...
by AG Architecture | Jun 24, 2019 | Mixed-Use / Retail, Multi-Family, Newsworthy, Senior Living
We want to make sure you are up to speed on the latest AG newsworthy highlights, so please take a moment to catch up on AG in the News. First of all, we want to congratulate Gene Guszkowski and Eric Harrmann for receiving senior living industry recognition....
by AG Architecture | Jun 22, 2019 | Awards, Mixed-Use / Retail
State Street Station, a mixed use development in the heart of Wauwatosa, was selected as one of 19 projects in southeastern Wisconsin honored by Milwaukee Business Journal with a 2019 Real Estate Award. These awards focus on the best real estate deals and projects...
by AG Architecture | May 28, 2016 | Mixed-Use / Retail, Multi-Family, Tech Talk
Highly efficient, discreetly placed and fully controllable, variable refrigerant systems are becoming the basis of design for skilled nursing and memory supportive living environments. Refrigeration technologies by Daikin, LG and Mitsubishi are providing building...
by AG Architecture | Aug 9, 2017 | Mixed-Use / Retail, Multi-Family, Senior Living
At AG Architecture, we work to design and build innovative structures for multifamily, mixed-use and senior living clients that foster a sense of community. That is what we do. It is our tagline. But what does that mean? For our firm, it is not just about creating a...
by AG Architecture | Jun 10, 2014 | Mixed-Use / Retail
AG Architecture recently celebrated the Grand Opening of Waukesha State Bank – Brookfield. AG worked with Stier Construction as well as BSI for interior design services to complete this 5,500-square-foot branch office. The building includes a community room...